Unreserved Estate Auction, from Antique to MCM
Listing ID#: 308909

Sale Location

Beacon, NY 12508
Sale Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Monday Mar 16, 2020 Completed
Sale Type
 Live Auction 
Company Information
Hudson Valley Auctioneers

Contact: Theo de Haas
Phone: 8454802381
Email: tcdehaas@aol.com
Website: www.hudsonvalleyauctioneers.com

EstateSale.com ID#: 11656
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Listing Terms and Conditions
Hudson Valley Auctioneers LLC
Please note that participation in an Auction held at Hudson Valley Auctioneers, whether in person, by phone, via absentee bid or by way of a Live Internet platform such as Live Auctioneers requires the acceptance of our terms of sale, participation therefore constitutes acceptance of all terms listed on this page.

Hudson Valley Auctioneers has endeavored to accurately describe all items being sold, but all property herein offered for sale is strictly "as is", and it is the bidder's responsibility, whether bidding in person, by mail, by e-mail or by telephone to determine the exact condition of each item.

No statement in the catalog, bill of sale, invoice, or elsewhere by a representative of, or person in employ of Hudson Valley Auctioneers shall be deemed to be a warranty, representation, or assumption of liability with respect to age, condition, size, quality, variety, importance, provenance of historical relevance of any of these items.

The auctioneer will be the final judge as to which bidder is the highest bidder. In the event of any dispute in this matter, the auctioneer shall, at his or her discretion decide whether to reopen the bidding.

Title to all merchandise shall pass to the highest bidder and the fall of the auctioneers’ "hammer". The purchaser shall assume full risk and responsibility for the lot purchased once title has passed.

All items purchased on the Live Auctioneers platform must be paid for in 6 days from the date of sale, unless prior arrangements have been made with Hudson Valley Auctioneers a dispute will be filed after that period, claims to unpaid items are void and the gallery will have full title & claim to these items in order to resell them at auction. In the event of a filed dispute the bidder will have 7 days to contact and arrange payment of winning bids before the dispute becomes permanent and the items re-offered.

All lots must be removed at the buyer's expense within 10 business days of the sale, after that period all lots are subject to a storage fee of $10.00 per lot, per day, unless prior arrangements have been made. Hudson Valley Auctioneers reserves the right to dispose of purchased lots if the cost of accumulated storage fees exceeds its sale price.

All bidders are required to register and give full identification prior to the beginning of the auction and are required to use the number issued to them when identifying themselves as the successful bidder.

Auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw any property prior to auction.

This is a privately owned & operated sale and we reserve the right to refuse admittance to any person.

No transfer will be recognized from one buyer to another.

All sales are subject to a 25% buyer’s premium.

Payments accepted are VISA, Mastercard, American Express, Check with ID & cash, wire transfers accepted, bank information available upon request.

Bidder does hereby indemnify and hold harmless auctioneer & seller from any and all damages, claims, or liabilities from injuries to persons or property of any type whatsoever, caused before, during, or after the auction.

Items listed in the catalogue are for reference use only, description of items are no guarantee to the exact condition and / or age of any described item in the catalogue.

All sales are subject to an 8.125% NY Sales tax, a tax resale certificate MUST be on file with the auction house in order to be tax exempt.

Due to liability concerns we DO NOT in any circumstance ship or pack items ourselves, we will however take the items to a local shipper where it will be packed and shipped professionally according to your specifications, for additional shipping options and a list of shippers see Our Services

Consignors will be paid out between the second and third week after the sale date.

INJURY & DAMAGES: Bidder acknowledges responsibility for and assumes liability for any personal injury and property damage caused by bidder or his agent and further agrees to hold Auctioneer harmless for any personal injury to himself or his agents and any property damage incurred on sale premises.

STATEMENTS MADE BY AUCTIONEER ON DAY OF AUCTION TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER THIS OR ANY OTHER PROMOTIONAL MATERIAL

If you have any questions or need further information, please do not hesitate to contact us, remember all sales are final, are items are sold as is, as found, no exceptions.
Listing Information

Hudson Valley Auctioneers, located at 432 Main Street, Beacon, New York  will present a fine Spring unreserved antique and estate auction on Monday March 16th at 5:00 PM EST. The sale offers bidding with the online platform Liveauctioneers.com as well as in house, absentee and phone bidding. The nearly 450 lot sale combines several local estates and features several standouts in such diverse categories as Americana, abstract and surrealist art, traditional artworks, sculptures in bronze and marble, Chinese and Japanese artifacts, mid century and traditional furniture and scientific and musical instruments. As in most sales there are always a piece or two that should generate some excitement on the way to the block. In this sale a large highlighted drawing of the depiction of  "The Transfiguration" signed Gustav Dore and dated 1861 from an old Nyack estate and a small oil on artist board signed (Alfred) Sisley from the estate of Jim Donovan should both be potentially exciting.

   A call to a home on the Croton Ossining border revealed that the house was designed by the renowned architect Ladislav L. Rado. Czech born Rado emigrated to the US and graduated from Harvard University in 1940 under the tutelage of Walter Gropius and was responsible with partner Antonin Raymond for many important commissions. Consignment from the house includes several Rado designed pieces of furniture, Knoll and Herman Miller vintage furniture, a pair of Poul Norreklit lounge chairs, a Robert Kulieke bust, a fine sculpture by Albert W. Wein and local and Japanese artwork. Other mid century art and decorative objects offered are works by Charles Schucker, two fine carved abstract wooden plaques by Vernon Smith, an oil by Jan Pamula, three large abstracts by William MacDonough, a pair of Morgan Colt style iron and leather benches, a fine Maguire bamboo set and several other pieces from the White Plains estate and Nyack estate of Jim Donovan. Other sculpture and art include a Richmond Barthe plaster bust, a Patrick Nagel patinated bronze "Carol" on pedestal and a marble bust of Henry Bacon's daughter 'Laura' by Evelyn Beatrice Longman, A Frank Cadogan Cowper portrait of 'Judith", and a Loughlin oil of a 'Brut' illustrate the diversity in the sale.

  The White Plains estate was a curious mix of one man's passion; Caucasian carpets and 1970's,80's modern and surrealistic art purchased at several NYC galleries. The sale begins with 20 fine vintage carpets purchased from rug galleries and downtown auction galleries. Among the art are works by Aldo Matute, Ivan Greenberg, David Herman, Mike Morgan, Christine Canbrea and Jim Bauer. Musical instrument were also present and include a Buffet clarinet, a Moecke Tenor recorder and a rare Lachenal Edeophone Maccann duet concertina in mint condition. Instruments of a different variety include three fine Swiss music boxes, several fine clocks including a Simon Willard banjo in need of restoration, several scales, a Chelsea ships clock and barometer and a finely carved Pennsylvania tall clock in excellent condition.   In the Americana category are samplers, early portraits from an old Bedford estate, several finger boxes, two early Nantucket baskets, decoys and two carved and painted birds stamped A.E. Crowell, country and period furniture and a large all original signed Greiner doll in original clothes. Twelve lots of estate jewelry, several lots of silver including a 264 ounce silver service for 12 and 12 lots of figural birds by Boehme and Royal Worcester are some of the fineries. Asian bronzes and what is sure to be a highlight is an exceptional cloisonne charger with multiple foo dogs and balls, woodblocks, watercolors and a palace size Satsuma vase are some of the Eastern offerings. Please visit our website for interactive images and auction listing.

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Unreserved Estate Auction, from Antique to MCM

Hudson Valley Auctioneers

Hudson Valley Auctioneers


Contact: Theo de Haas
Phone: 8454802381
Sale Location
432 Main Street 432 Main Street
Beacon, NY 12508
Sale Dates and Times
Monday Mar 16, 2020 Completed
Sale Terms and Conditions
Hudson Valley Auctioneers LLC Please note that participation in an Auction held at Hudson Valley Auctioneers, whether in person, by phone, via absentee bid or by way of a Live Internet platform such as Live Auctioneers requires the acceptance of our terms of sale, participation therefore constitutes acceptance of all terms listed on this page. Hudson Valley Auctioneers has endeavored to accurately describe all items being sold, but all property herein offered for sale is strictly "as is", and it is the bidder's responsibility, whether bidding in person, by mail, by e-mail or by telephone to determine the exact condition of each item. No statement in the catalog, bill of sale, invoice, or elsewhere by a representative of, or person in employ of Hudson Valley Auctioneers shall be deemed to be a warranty, representation, or assumption of liability with respect to age, condition, size, quality, variety, importance, provenance of historical relevance of any of these items. The auctioneer will be the final judge as to which bidder is the highest bidder. In the event of any dispute in this matter, the auctioneer shall, at his or her discretion decide whether to reopen the bidding. Title to all merchandise shall pass to the highest bidder and the fall of the auctioneers’ "hammer". The purchaser shall assume full risk and responsibility for the lot purchased once title has passed. All items purchased on the Live Auctioneers platform must be paid for in 6 days from the date of sale, unless prior arrangements have been made with Hudson Valley Auctioneers a dispute will be filed after that period, claims to unpaid items are void and the gallery will have full title & claim to these items in order to resell them at auction. In the event of a filed dispute the bidder will have 7 days to contact and arrange payment of winning bids before the dispute becomes permanent and the items re-offered. All lots must be removed at the buyer's expense within 10 business days of the sale, after that period all lots are subject to a storage fee of $10.00 per lot, per day, unless prior arrangements have been made. Hudson Valley Auctioneers reserves the right to dispose of purchased lots if the cost of accumulated storage fees exceeds its sale price. All bidders are required to register and give full identification prior to the beginning of the auction and are required to use the number issued to them when identifying themselves as the successful bidder. Auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw any property prior to auction. This is a privately owned & operated sale and we reserve the right to refuse admittance to any person. No transfer will be recognized from one buyer to another. All sales are subject to a 25% buyer’s premium. Payments accepted are VISA, Mastercard, American Express, Check with ID & cash, wire transfers accepted, bank information available upon request. Bidder does hereby indemnify and hold harmless auctioneer & seller from any and all damages, claims, or liabilities from injuries to persons or property of any type whatsoever, caused before, during, or after the auction. Items listed in the catalogue are for reference use only, description of items are no guarantee to the exact condition and / or age of any described item in the catalogue. All sales are subject to an 8.125% NY Sales tax, a tax resale certificate MUST be on file with the auction house in order to be tax exempt. Due to liability concerns we DO NOT in any circumstance ship or pack items ourselves, we will however take the items to a local shipper where it will be packed and shipped professionally according to your specifications, for additional shipping options and a list of shippers see Our Services Consignors will be paid out between the second and third week after the sale date. INJURY & DAMAGES: Bidder acknowledges responsibility for and assumes liability for any personal injury and property damage caused by bidder or his agent and further agrees to hold Auctioneer harmless for any personal injury to himself or his agents and any property damage incurred on sale premises. STATEMENTS MADE BY AUCTIONEER ON DAY OF AUCTION TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER THIS OR ANY OTHER PROMOTIONAL MATERIAL If you have any questions or need further information, please do not hesitate to contact us, remember all sales are final, are items are sold as is, as found, no exceptions.
Listing Details

Hudson Valley Auctioneers, located at 432 Main Street, Beacon, New York  will present a fine Spring unreserved antique and estate auction on Monday March 16th at 5:00 PM EST. The sale offers bidding with the online platform Liveauctioneers.com as well as in house, absentee and phone bidding. The nearly 450 lot sale combines several local estates and features several standouts in such diverse categories as Americana, abstract and surrealist art, traditional artworks, sculptures in bronze and marble, Chinese and Japanese artifacts, mid century and traditional furniture and scientific and musical instruments. As in most sales there are always a piece or two that should generate some excitement on the way to the block. In this sale a large highlighted drawing of the depiction of  "The Transfiguration" signed Gustav Dore and dated 1861 from an old Nyack estate and a small oil on artist board signed (Alfred) Sisley from the estate of Jim Donovan should both be potentially exciting.

   A call to a home on the Croton Ossining border revealed that the house was designed by the renowned architect Ladislav L. Rado. Czech born Rado emigrated to the US and graduated from Harvard University in 1940 under the tutelage of Walter Gropius and was responsible with partner Antonin Raymond for many important commissions. Consignment from the house includes several Rado designed pieces of furniture, Knoll and Herman Miller vintage furniture, a pair of Poul Norreklit lounge chairs, a Robert Kulieke bust, a fine sculpture by Albert W. Wein and local and Japanese artwork. Other mid century art and decorative objects offered are works by Charles Schucker, two fine carved abstract wooden plaques by Vernon Smith, an oil by Jan Pamula, three large abstracts by William MacDonough, a pair of Morgan Colt style iron and leather benches, a fine Maguire bamboo set and several other pieces from the White Plains estate and Nyack estate of Jim Donovan. Other sculpture and art include a Richmond Barthe plaster bust, a Patrick Nagel patinated bronze "Carol" on pedestal and a marble bust of Henry Bacon's daughter 'Laura' by Evelyn Beatrice Longman, A Frank Cadogan Cowper portrait of 'Judith", and a Loughlin oil of a 'Brut' illustrate the diversity in the sale.

  The White Plains estate was a curious mix of one man's passion; Caucasian carpets and 1970's,80's modern and surrealistic art purchased at several NYC galleries. The sale begins with 20 fine vintage carpets purchased from rug galleries and downtown auction galleries. Among the art are works by Aldo Matute, Ivan Greenberg, David Herman, Mike Morgan, Christine Canbrea and Jim Bauer. Musical instrument were also present and include a Buffet clarinet, a Moecke Tenor recorder and a rare Lachenal Edeophone Maccann duet concertina in mint condition. Instruments of a different variety include three fine Swiss music boxes, several fine clocks including a Simon Willard banjo in need of restoration, several scales, a Chelsea ships clock and barometer and a finely carved Pennsylvania tall clock in excellent condition.   In the Americana category are samplers, early portraits from an old Bedford estate, several finger boxes, two early Nantucket baskets, decoys and two carved and painted birds stamped A.E. Crowell, country and period furniture and a large all original signed Greiner doll in original clothes. Twelve lots of estate jewelry, several lots of silver including a 264 ounce silver service for 12 and 12 lots of figural birds by Boehme and Royal Worcester are some of the fineries. Asian bronzes and what is sure to be a highlight is an exceptional cloisonne charger with multiple foo dogs and balls, woodblocks, watercolors and a palace size Satsuma vase are some of the Eastern offerings. Please visit our website for interactive images and auction listing.

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Unreserved Estate Auction, from Antique to MCM
 Live Auction
 
Sale Date(s)
Monday Mar 16, 2020 Completed
Sale Location

Beacon, NY 12508
Company
Listing Terms and Conditions
Hudson Valley Auctioneers LLC Please note that participation in an Auction held at Hudson Valley Auctioneers, whether in person, by phone, via absentee bid or by way of a Live Internet platform such as Live Auctioneers requires the acceptance of our terms of sale, participation therefore constitutes acceptance of all terms listed on this page. Hudson Valley Auctioneers has endeavored to accurately describe all items being sold, but all property herein offered for sale is strictly "as is", and it is the bidder's responsibility, whether bidding in person, by mail, by e-mail or by telephone to determine the exact condition of each item. No statement in the catalog, bill of sale, invoice, or elsewhere by a representative of, or person in employ of Hudson Valley Auctioneers shall be deemed to be a warranty, representation, or assumption of liability with respect to age, condition, size, quality, variety, importance, provenance of historical relevance of any of these items. The auctioneer will be the final judge as to which bidder is the highest bidder. In the event of any dispute in this matter, the auctioneer shall, at his or her discretion decide whether to reopen the bidding. Title to all merchandise shall pass to the highest bidder and the fall of the auctioneers’ "hammer". The purchaser shall assume full risk and responsibility for the lot purchased once title has passed. All items purchased on the Live Auctioneers platform must be paid for in 6 days from the date of sale, unless prior arrangements have been made with Hudson Valley Auctioneers a dispute will be filed after that period, claims to unpaid items are void and the gallery will have full title & claim to these items in order to resell them at auction. In the event of a filed dispute the bidder will have 7 days to contact and arrange payment of winning bids before the dispute becomes permanent and the items re-offered. All lots must be removed at the buyer's expense within 10 business days of the sale, after that period all lots are subject to a storage fee of $10.00 per lot, per day, unless prior arrangements have been made. Hudson Valley Auctioneers reserves the right to dispose of purchased lots if the cost of accumulated storage fees exceeds its sale price. All bidders are required to register and give full identification prior to the beginning of the auction and are required to use the number issued to them when identifying themselves as the successful bidder. Auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw any property prior to auction. This is a privately owned & operated sale and we reserve the right to refuse admittance to any person. No transfer will be recognized from one buyer to another. All sales are subject to a 25% buyer’s premium. Payments accepted are VISA, Mastercard, American Express, Check with ID & cash, wire transfers accepted, bank information available upon request. Bidder does hereby indemnify and hold harmless auctioneer & seller from any and all damages, claims, or liabilities from injuries to persons or property of any type whatsoever, caused before, during, or after the auction. Items listed in the catalogue are for reference use only, description of items are no guarantee to the exact condition and / or age of any described item in the catalogue. All sales are subject to an 8.125% NY Sales tax, a tax resale certificate MUST be on file with the auction house in order to be tax exempt. Due to liability concerns we DO NOT in any circumstance ship or pack items ourselves, we will however take the items to a local shipper where it will be packed and shipped professionally according to your specifications, for additional shipping options and a list of shippers see Our Services Consignors will be paid out between the second and third week after the sale date. INJURY & DAMAGES: Bidder acknowledges responsibility for and assumes liability for any personal injury and property damage caused by bidder or his agent and further agrees to hold Auctioneer harmless for any personal injury to himself or his agents and any property damage incurred on sale premises. STATEMENTS MADE BY AUCTIONEER ON DAY OF AUCTION TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER THIS OR ANY OTHER PROMOTIONAL MATERIAL If you have any questions or need further information, please do not hesitate to contact us, remember all sales are final, are items are sold as is, as found, no exceptions.

Hudson Valley Auctioneers, located at 432 Main Street, Beacon, New York  will present a fine Spring unreserved antique and estate auction on Monday March 16th at 5:00 PM EST. The sale offers bidding with the online platform Liveauctioneers.com as well as in house, absentee and phone bidding. The nearly 450 lot sale combines several local estates and features several standouts in such diverse categories as Americana, abstract and surrealist art, traditional artworks, sculptures in bronze and marble, Chinese and Japanese artifacts, mid century and traditional furniture and scientific and musical instruments. As in most sales there are always a piece or two that should generate some excitement on the way to the block. In this sale a large highlighted drawing of the depiction of  "The Transfiguration" signed Gustav Dore and dated 1861 from an old Nyack estate and a small oil on artist board signed (Alfred) Sisley from the estate of Jim Donovan should both be potentially exciting.

   A call to a home on the Croton Ossining border revealed that the house was designed by the renowned architect Ladislav L. Rado. Czech born Rado emigrated to the US and graduated from Harvard University in 1940 under the tutelage of Walter Gropius and was responsible with partner Antonin Raymond for many important commissions. Consignment from the house includes several Rado designed pieces of furniture, Knoll and Herman Miller vintage furniture, a pair of Poul Norreklit lounge chairs, a Robert Kulieke bust, a fine sculpture by Albert W. Wein and local and Japanese artwork. Other mid century art and decorative objects offered are works by Charles Schucker, two fine carved abstract wooden plaques by Vernon Smith, an oil by Jan Pamula, three large abstracts by William MacDonough, a pair of Morgan Colt style iron and leather benches, a fine Maguire bamboo set and several other pieces from the White Plains estate and Nyack estate of Jim Donovan. Other sculpture and art include a Richmond Barthe plaster bust, a Patrick Nagel patinated bronze "Carol" on pedestal and a marble bust of Henry Bacon's daughter 'Laura' by Evelyn Beatrice Longman, A Frank Cadogan Cowper portrait of 'Judith", and a Loughlin oil of a 'Brut' illustrate the diversity in the sale.

  The White Plains estate was a curious mix of one man's passion; Caucasian carpets and 1970's,80's modern and surrealistic art purchased at several NYC galleries. The sale begins with 20 fine vintage carpets purchased from rug galleries and downtown auction galleries. Among the art are works by Aldo Matute, Ivan Greenberg, David Herman, Mike Morgan, Christine Canbrea and Jim Bauer. Musical instrument were also present and include a Buffet clarinet, a Moecke Tenor recorder and a rare Lachenal Edeophone Maccann duet concertina in mint condition. Instruments of a different variety include three fine Swiss music boxes, several fine clocks including a Simon Willard banjo in need of restoration, several scales, a Chelsea ships clock and barometer and a finely carved Pennsylvania tall clock in excellent condition.   In the Americana category are samplers, early portraits from an old Bedford estate, several finger boxes, two early Nantucket baskets, decoys and two carved and painted birds stamped A.E. Crowell, country and period furniture and a large all original signed Greiner doll in original clothes. Twelve lots of estate jewelry, several lots of silver including a 264 ounce silver service for 12 and 12 lots of figural birds by Boehme and Royal Worcester are some of the fineries. Asian bronzes and what is sure to be a highlight is an exceptional cloisonne charger with multiple foo dogs and balls, woodblocks, watercolors and a palace size Satsuma vase are some of the Eastern offerings. Please visit our website for interactive images and auction listing.